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Environmental science and pollution research

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Environmental science and pollution research Environmental science is a multidisciplinary field that integrates various scientific disciplines to study the environment and its interactions with living organisms. It encompasses the study of physical, chemical, and biological processes that occur in natural and human-altered environments. Environmental scientists seek to understand the complex relationships between human activities and the environment, as well as develop strategies for sustainable resource management and pollution prevention. Pollution research is a specific area within environmental science that focuses on the study of pollutants and their impacts on the environment and human health. It involves identifying sources of pollution, measuring pollutant concentrations, and evaluating their effects on ecosystems, air, water, soil, and biodiversity. Some key areas of research within environmental science and pollution research include: Air Pollution: Investigating the sources,...

what is environmental pollution, types of environmental pollution, its causes, effects, implications and how to control environmental pollution

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what  is pollution? types of pollution in the atmosphere. We may not know exactly what to do about it, but we can recognize that even if all these pollutants were taken down completely and replaced by new substances without any additional energy inputs (the simplest way), our entire system would still be far more polluted than under existing conditions. Thus they also cannot simply avoid some risks: as long-term consequences from climate change will probably remain for millions or billions before reaching many humans on Earth. In my view, however naïve one might feel here, is there a very specific reason why natural selection must favor CO 2? This "global warming" effect has so little chance of being reduced because. types of pollution are more likely to have an effect than particles from other sources, especially the air we breathe," said R. Jayant Sharma, a professor at MIT's Sloan School and one for whose research CO 2 has been measured in human tissues duri...